Lawrence Durrell: "Would you rather read Henry James or be crushed to death by a great weight?"
Oscar Wilde: "Mr. Henry James writes fiction as if it were a painful duty."
E. M. Forster: "So enormous is the sacrifice that many readers cannot get interested in James, although they can follow what he says (his difficulty has been much exaggerated), and can appreciate his effects. They cannot grant his premise, which is that most of human life has to disappear before he can do us a novel."
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Published on June 12, 2010 15:47